Stamp image based on the John Bakken sod house photograph, originally taken by John McCarthy, but children removed. Shows man leaning on shovel looking at woman outside door of sod house. Actual stamp attached to lower right corner of enlarged...

Sod house with Marget Bakken at the door with a wash basin in her hand. John Bakken stands in left foreground with spade in hand. In right foreground are their two small children, Tilda and Eddie (wearing a dress). By house is a dog and plant in...

View showing the northwest corner of the Northern School Supply Co. building taken from intersection of N.P. Avenue and 8th Street N. View only shows the first two levels of the building. An automobile is parked on the street in front of the...

Small one story house with lap siding removed exposing log timbers. Three wooden posts are visible at angles supporting the walls of the house. A workman is visible in the lower left corner of the image.

Three women and one man standing beside a booth with header on top "Buy War Stamps and Bonds Here." Another woman standing behind booth and partially obscured by large bell. All three women wearing banner across chest "War Stamps & Bonds." Man on...

North Dakota governor Lynn Frazier is seated at a table surrounded by many women and several men as he signs the women's suffrage bill passed by the North Dakota Legislature. On the surrounding walls are framed portraits of men.

Teacher Eva McCoy (second from left) with her pupils in 1908 near Hanks in northwestern North Dakota. Eva came to the area to homestead, and was the first teacher in this sod school in Williams County.

Three Native Americans dressed in traditional Indian clothes and headdresses standing in front of statue of Sakakawea. Mr. Kitchen shaking hand with Indian next to him and Welch on right side. Behind Welch is what appears another Native American...

Three Native Americans dressed in traditional Indian clothes and headdresses standing in front of statue of Sakakawea. Other unidentified men and women standing on either side of group. Mr. Kitchen is third from left and Mr. Welch on extreme right....

Front view of Fargo's ski jump taken from the bottom of the Red River in winter with snow on the ground. There are people on both sides of the jump and on top of the river bank. A blurred man is walking on the river bottom and another blurred man...

Two boys playing on the edge of the North Dam, during high water on the Red River. View is taken from the Fargo, N.D. side looking east toward Moorhead, Minn. A man appears to be standing on the other side of the river.

View of exterior of the Fargo Arena, a large arched roof building with an Art Deco style entrance located in Island Park. Several automobiles are visible on the street in front of building. View taken from intersection of 1st Avenue and 7th Street...

Side view of fuel truck with the words "Richardson's Transport Co. Fargo, N. Dak. 206 N.P. Ave. Petroleum Products" painted on side of truck. Based upon other images in the series, image taken at O'Day Equipment Co. in Fargo, N.D. in 1941. The J....

Rear and east side view of two ski jumps located on the banks of the Red River. The main jump rose 140 feet with a 200-foot long runway. The smaller jump, further in distance, was for beginning jumpers.

Interior of a diner with serving counter and stools at left, booths at right and a magazine rack filled with magazines in the foreground, date visible on one magazine is June 1941. "Jarvis's Diner" printed on front of serving counter.

Two story wood frame Classical Revival style house with open front porch supported by double classic columns. Round window near front door. House has hipped roof with a hipped dormer window on the attic level. Image slightly out of focus. Street...

View looking south in the alley behind 301-303 Roberts Street. Several people including a police officer are visible standing at the corner of the building. Also visible is a fire escape for the building.

Night view of front of Grand Theater (622 1st Avenue N.) with lights on. Playing is an "All new & best 'Blondie for victory'," staring Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake. Car parked in front and people in front of theater.